It’s 1928 … the Great Depression lurks just around the corner.
Divorcing a cheating husband means disgracing her family, but Claire Devoe can’t take it anymore. Forced to provide for herself, she travels the Midwest with a sales crew. Can she trust the God who didn’t save her first marriage to lead her through the maze of new love and overwhelming expectations?

Africa Adventures is two African Quests--Hair-Breadth Escapes and Perils In The Transvaal and Zululand. They are in one volume by Rev. Henry Cadwallader Adams, the famous story teller. Adams wrote teen novels specializing in tales of Victorian School life as well as adventures in distance regions of the Empire that became widely popular among readers of all ages.

Athanasius and the Nicene Creed is the epic story of Bishop Athanasius of Alexandria and his fight for the Nicene Creed. The story is not a pretty one, and the result was permanent divisions of the Christian world and relationships between church and state that persist to this day. The battle was the Nicene Creed against Arianism, named after Arius, the priest who began the controversy.

Brides of Cedar Creek is a Bundled Box Set, covering all four books in this complete Christian historical romance series written by award-winning author Mildred Colvin. Included in this clean inspirational romance box set are:
Book 1 - Cora’s Deception
Book 2 - Eliza’s Mistake
Book 3 - Rebekah’s Scorn
Book 4 - Deborah’s Secret

In the time of Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu, when being a Protestant could mean death, The Huguenot Sword roamed the streets of Paris by night, defending those faithful to the young heretical religion. The nobility scorned them as ruffians, to the oppressed Protestants they were saviors, but to the Cardinal's Guard they were a pestilence needing to be terminated.

In rural Depression-era Alabama, 14-year-old Ruby Graves must face poverty, racial barriers, and a pastor bent on her destruction in order to find the faith she needs to unlock a mysterious gift of healing.

This historically accurate novel tells the tender, powerful, long-forgotten story of a real Mayflower family as they struggled through the difficult and terrifying year of 1623, when Plymouth was ultimately delivered from certain destruction only through faith, the power of prayer, and a display of God’s power on a scale of Biblical proportions.

Timothy Beadle and Jaime the Carpenter have taken up the torch of Father Serra's dream to create centers of learning for the natives of California to have a better way of life. Father Fermin Lausén is appointed president guardian of the missions and diligently strives to add nine more missions to the chain.
All that work is threatened by revolution in Mexico by groups seeking freedom from Spain.

Constant fear, piercing sirens, the darkness of war ... all that fades with The Promise of Dawn. World War II is over, but there's much rebuilding to be done on the wee Scottish isle of Innisbraw. How can Rob and Maggie Savage bring new life to their home and help folk provide for themselves and their families?

A young Frenchman of noble birth becomes a world shaper. Set in the colorful time of the 18th century European East India Companies, Jean-Louis Dupon perseveres as he strives to take his place as a royal of France. The Star of India is the second novel of a three novel drama series called A Voice from New Mill Creek.

The life of Irenaeus of Smyrna, in the Second Century, as he is influenced by famous Christian leaders of the time. His journey takes him to pagan Celtic Gaul, where he composes Against Heresies, the most famous defence of the faith against the Gnostic teachers. This book draws upon the actual writings of Irenaeus, Justin Martyr and others, to recreate his life and their fascinating world.

A Novel Set in the Days of Samson - Israelite warrior Eri ben Helek prays for a Deliverer, a champion to throw off the oppressive yoke of the Philistine empire. God sends him a lusty, undisciplined boy named Samson who thrusts the tiny village of Zorah into an epic underdog battle for their very existence.

Colette struggles to unite her fractured family during the tumultuous months leading up to the September Massacres in Paris, 1792. As the bloodshed creeps ever closer to home, can she find the strength to defend her loved ones . . . even from one another?